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MAMMOTH WHITE DENT CORN 
Grows the tallest and is the most leafy of any of the big varieties of Ensilage 
Corn with which we are acquainted, and is the only big, rank-growmg White Corn 
that is, In our opinion, adapted to the northern states. 
Our seed stock of this variety is grown in latitude 41°, and during the past ten 
years it has thoroughly matured and ripened slightly farther north. Northern- 
grown Seed Corn is the kind for farmers in the northern states to plant. 
Dibble’s Mammoth White Dent is the largest, strongest-growing White Corn, 
whether Flint or Dent, that is adapted to the northern or central states. This 
variety Is a very hardy, extremely rapid grower, and under favorable conditions, 
with first-class culture, will produce crops 14 to 20 feet in height. 
There may be some other varieties of White Corn that will grow as big foliage 
as our Mammoth White in the North, but on our own farms, and under our own 
observation, there has been no other kind to compare with it. 
I had a very good crop from your Mammoth White Dent Corn Iast year. On one field of two acres we 
had 35 big loads, approximately 40 tons.—Earv S. LEONARD, Pelham, N. H., April 20, 1940. 
Now, then, you northern and eastern farmers desiring to grow bumper crops of 
big Corn with ears on it for your silo, plant Dibble’s Mammoth White Dent instead 
of Southern Sheep-Tooth, Eureka, Red-Cob and the like, all Corns of southern 
origin, and you will be more than satisfied. 
Dibble’s Mammoth White Dent is sold to you subject to your own tests after 
you receive the Corn. Test it any way, and if It is not as good as we say It Is, send 
it back and get your money back. Read the guarantee before ordering. Our Corn 
must please you, or you do not have to keep it. 
DIBBLE’S WHITE CAP YELLOW DENT 
An extra-early Dent variety that is desirable for a husking crop. It is especially 
desirable where the growing season is short and a mighty good kind for ensilage 
in the hill country, or on soil that is not naturally Corn-land. 
White Cap Yellow Dent matured fine last year at 2000 feet.—FrANK E. MaAcINTIRE, 
Brackney, Pa., R. 1 
DIBBLE’S SMOKY DENT 
This variety ts one of the best early-maturing Corns and is very desirable for 
planting where the growing season is short. The stalks will average 8 to 10 feet 
m height and the ears 8 to 10 inches in length. The grain is red with a clear 
white cap. In some sections of the country this variety is known as Early August 
or Red Robbin. 
DIBBLE’S CABBAGE SEED 
Nes of our Cabbage seed is raised by growers who specialize in the raising of 
superior strains. For protection against diseases the seed is hot-water-treated 
and also treated with Semesan. To insure its reaching you in the best of condition, 
it is packed in moisture-proof tin cans containing either lb. net or 1 Ib. net. 
Robson Early Seneca. 75 days. Early. A large Cabbage of the Copen- 
hagen type. Heads up solid when small and can be shipped. If left until ripe 
it makes a large Cabbage suitable for kraut. The head is round and weighs from 
5 to 8 pounds when mature. 
Large Late Copenhagen. 88 days. Midseason. A kraut variety that 
in some sections has taken the place of Glory (the supply of true Glory is ex- 
hausted). The heads are round, large and quite uniform. Heads do not split 
as badly as Early Copenhagen. 
Robson Short-stem Danish Ballhead. 100 days. The standard variety 
for storing for winter use. Heads usually weigh from 4 to 6 pounds but 10-pound 
heads are not uncommon under good conditions. The heads are slightly flat- 
tened, ball shape, solid and heavy. This Short-stem Danish Ballhead has met 
all the requirements for New York State Certification. 

EDWARD F. DIBBLE SEEDGROWER + HONEOYE FALLS, N. Y. 21 
